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This holiday season the post office is there when you're ready to ship
Canada Post offers a variety of mailing deadlines to ensure holiday deliveries arrive on time
Nov. 14, 2008
Ottawa - No matter where or when you need to get those special cards, gifts and packages delivered during the holiday season, Canada Post has a fast and reliable solution for you.
With delivery deadlines as late as December 23 (within Canada), December 22 (U.S.-bound packages) and December 17, 18 and 19 (international destinations), getting it there before Santa arrives is easy! Below is a comprehensive summary of everything you need to know to ensure that your holiday packages arrive in time for all your holiday celebrations.
International Letters and Parcels…
| | Letter-post | Air Parcel | XpresspostTM | PriorityTM Worldwide |
| Africa | Dec 1 | Dec 1 | Dec 10 | Dec 17 |
| Asia | Dec 8 | Dec 8 | Dec 10 | Dec 18 |
| Australia | Dec 8 | - | Dec 10 | Dec 17 |
| Caribbean | Dec 8 | Dec 8 | Dec 10 | Dec 18 |
| Central/South America | Dec 1 | Dec 1 | Dec 10 | Dec 18 |
| Europe | Dec 8 | Dec 8 | Dec 12 | Dec 19 |
| Middle East | Dec 8 | Dec 8 | Dec 10 | Dec 18 |
| New Zealand | Dec 8 | - | Dec 10 | Dec 17 |
| U.S. | Dec 15 | - | Dec 15 | Dec 22 |
Cards, letters and parcels for delivery within Canada should be mailed by the dates listed in the charts below.
Cards and letters…
| Local Delivery | Within my province | Outside my province |
| Dec 19 | Dec 18 | Dec 17 |
Holiday Parcels…
| Regular ParcelTM | XpresspostTM | Priority Courier™ |
| Dec 12 | Dec 22 | Dec 23 |
Visit www.canadapost.ca/mailingdates for information on different services and options, tips on proper packaging and other important holiday information.
HOLIDAY MAILING FACTS December is a very busy time of the year for Canada Post. It's all about Sending Joy and keeping the magic of the holiday alive... During the 2007 holiday period, Canada Post... - helped Santa reply to more than 1.2 million letters (up 14% from 2006), and 45,000 emails (up 2.5% from 2006), from children everywhere!
- processed more than 923 million pieces of mail, almost 2 million more than 2006!
- we experienced our busiest day on December 13, processing 41 million pieces of mail!
- delivered more than 500,000 pieces of mail the weekend before Christmas!
- handled more than 5 million online package tracking requests
- provided more than 7 million postal code look-ups on canadapost.ca/postalcode
- sold more than 70 million Christmas stamps!
HOLIDAY MAILING HABITS A telephone survey, conducted by Harris/Decima, with a sample of the Canadian population (1218 participants, weighted to reflect the known Canadian population statistics, margin of error of +/-2.8% for a random sample of 1218) between October 9 and 12, 2008, looked at holiday mailing habits and intentions... - on average, Canadians plan to send 15 greeting cards through the mail during the upcoming holiday season
- 71% of Canadians prefer to receive greeting cards through the mail
- 10% of Canadians plan to send more greeting cards than last year, while the majority (81%) plan to maintain their level from last year
- Canadians only plan to send six holiday e-greetings
- 59% of Canadians plan to send no holiday e-greetings
- younger people (18-34 years) plan to send an average of 14 e-greetings each
- 24% of Canadians choose to send e-greetings because it's faster and 10% admit that it's because of laziness
- 65% of young adults (18-34) prefer receiving traditional greeting cards by mail but tend to send more e-greeting cards
- 44% of Canadians send cards by mail because it's more personalized
- on average, Canadians plan to send 2.3 packages/parcels during the upcoming holiday season
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